Amazing Grace Headband… Free Crochet Pattern!!

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The Amazing Grace Headband is another Free Pattern in my Amazing Grace Series… This series was designed in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness. Please consider donating pieces from this series to benefit those who are suffering or recovering from Breast Cancer.

***This pattern was designed in memory of my dearest friend Sandra Kay Gilb, In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness. If you have the opportunity to donate a headband from this pattern it would be greatly appreciated!!****

Hi Elena 🙂 I tried to email you at the google email addy but it wouldn’t go through – I had requests on my FB page for the finished dimensions of the headband and the gauge – so the pattern could be used with different yarns, etc – I wasn’t sure if it would be the same gauge info as was posted on Ravelry for the hat? or if it would be different so I wanted to double check before I gave them an answer 🙂 These are lovely headbands!! Rhondda

It is the same dimensions as the hat… but there is no HDC in this pattern… so the gauge used for the hat on Ravelry wont work… I will get the gauge, but I will have to rework the gauge type using the shell instead of the HDC… I can do this later today…But… The beginning chain should fit very loosely around the head… The dimension changes once the pattern stitches are worked up…Thanks!

Thanks so much Elena 🙂 I’m sorry it was more work for you!! The place where the email isn’t working is your gravatar profile – I think there is a misspelling – an extra “i” or an “i” in the wrong spot – this is the link where it isn’t working – http://en.gravatar.com/beatriceryandesigns

I love them Elena 🙂 Thank you for linking up at the party and helping me with the gauge information for facebook 🙂 Your pattern link was shared like crazy! It is a fabulous and pretty headband! Rhondda

Thank You!!!! It has been doing really well… I have 2 more patterns in the Amazing Grace series coming soon and a Great hat pattern that will be for sale… I love all the networking and sharing… Your sight is such a blessing!
Elena

Thank you Elena for your amazing patterns. My only regret is, I can’t find a way to print them out. Writing them down is difficult for me. Am I missing something? A link somewhere? All your crochet is beautiful, I’d really like to see if I can whip some of your beautiful pieces myself. My sister-in-law, Ronelle Nichols introduced me to your site and, I’ll forever thank her.

I have alot of questions about downloading and printing them… But I have been a secretary for 25 years and I do that technique alot… Im not sure everyone knows that… My paid patterns will be downloadable and printable though and eventually I may do the same with the free patterns…Thank you so much for following!

Oh my … I just love your style! I really really enjoy the faster smaller items with Christmas coming soon -Thank you bunches for helping take the pressure off 😉
My 10 yr old daughter is learning crochet now & she’s following me on your free patterns! Yay! When we’ve made a biggie handful each we’re headed to donate (lotsa prs slippers ready) & now we found you and your awesome style with free patterns!! ! God bless you & yours!! THANK YOU – THANK YOU – THANK YOU

Hi, i really like this pattern but i think I need to make it bigger (maybe due to the yarn I am using). Do you know how many stiches/pattern I need to add to increase the size? Otherwise I thought of not making it on the arpund anf adding elastic. Can i work it that way as well? Thx
Elisa

I copied your pattern and made one for my daughter, who fell in love with it. she suggested I make a ribbon to go with it. which I created. I looks awesome. several ppl have liked it and want to purchase.

I am currently working out with a friend where donations are to be sent to and can amazing graze be used with the cancer ribbon of other types of cancer since it is for breast cancer? I searched the colors of the different types.

Oh it is so beautiful!!! Thank you for sharing. You can use amazing grace for any cancer or any charity and for sale if you like. I just am partial to breast cancer due to my dearest friend having it… Thank you for using this pattern and donating too!

It is an adult pattern… Did you check your gauge? and did you make sure you have 24 Shells going around. If your gauge is off you just need to use a bigger hook. Some yarns also work up smaller. In that case you can switch yarns or up the hook size.

Thank you. I am having trouble with the end. I should slipstich to the original chain, but how do I do that without the yarn going across the whole band? Sorry, I am just a bit confused on what to do on round 10. I do understand the reverse single crochet though.

Row 9 finishes off the top of the headband… it states to finish off… So you will cut your yarn and weave the end in. Row 10 you will join to the bottom of the headband using a Sl St… Then you just do the Rev SC around the bottom of the headband too… I hope that helps

Thankyou for sharing this pattern. I have been looking for multiple patterns to use for a Breast Cancer walk that my work is donating home made scarves and hats too. I think this will be great because some people (myself included) do not necessarily want a full hat but still want to keep their ears warm. 🙂

I am a novice and left handed as well. I have difficultly reading/following patterns do you have this pattern on youtube or somewhere that I could follow visually. It is a lovely headband and I would like to try it but just have that problem. Thanks

There is no signing in…1. you can hit the print button at the bottom of the post, or 2. Copy the URL of the page you want to print and go to printfriendly.com and enter the url and it will let you print from there or 3. you can copy the text from the page by hitting CTRL C and highlight the text and paste into a word document…

Wow! I love this pattern….I have to modify it though, I want to work in rows, not rounds, add buttons at one end and loops at the other. Hopefully I’ll be able to write out my pattern modifications and take a picture of the finished headband to share with you. I really love this pattern, thank you so much for posting it for free
Sarah

If I wanted to make this adjustment… I think the easiest way would be to by dk weight which is slightly smaller yarn,,, Then I would go down a couple sizes in the hook.. That will make it smaller with out having to adjust the pattern

I tried to make this for my daughter (who has a very small head). I used a size G hook red heart super saver yarn. Chaining 72 was still way too big for her head. 🙁 Is there a multiple + that I can use to adjust it to fit smaller heads? Thank you!

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Thank you so much for the free pattern. I am a survivor. After I retire next year, I plan to take my puppet, Clara, to hospitals to entertain children and adults while they are having treatments. Many blessings to you!

Hi,
I’m a “not so good” novice at crochet but your pattern is so pretty that I thought I’d take a go at it. So I picked the headband since I thought it would be the easiest. I’m a visual learner and am having problems already and was wondering if you have a video on how to do the stitch (especially when coming to the end of the circle and joining? Thank you so much for the beautiful free pattern. I think it’s wonderful that you have done it for charity. I understand losing someone you love to cancer. I lost my mom when I was 20 to lung cancer and 2 close friends to breast and a rare form of cancer.

[…] in memory of my Dearest Friend Sandra Kay Gilb. Also available are the Amazing Grace Hat and The Amazing Grace Headband… I hope you enjoy these patterns and have an opportunity to “Pay It Forward” by […]

[…] Amazing Grace Headband – Beatrice Ryan Designs This pattern uses chain stitch, single crochet, double crochet, half-double crochet, and reverse single crochet. The pattern was designed in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness. Opportunities to crochet and donate headbands are available on this site. […]